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Ch. 15 - Community Pharmacy

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Definition
independent pharmacies   individually owned local pharmacies  
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chained pharmacies   CVS, Rite Aid, Walgreen are primary pharmacy based stores  
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mass merchandiser pharmacies   merchandise stores such as Walmart, Costco, Kmart and Target are not primary pharmacy based  
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food store pharmacies   food stores such as Albertson and Vons are not primary phamacy based  
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Combat Methamphetamine Act (CMEA)   federal legislation enacted to regulate OTC sales of ephedrine and pseudo-ephedrine.  
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Medicare Rx Drug Improvement and Modernization Act   federal legislation that created Medicare Part D and made allowance for Medicare recipients to receive Medicare medical coverage thru private health insurance plans.  
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Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA)   federal legislation requiring pharmacists to provide counseling to Medicaid patients receiving new Rx.  
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Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)   federal legislation designed to protect patients' personal and medical info and also to encourage use of electronic data interchange in the U.S.  
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Red Flag Rule   a set of provisions created by the FTC to help prevent identity theft from patient billing accounts maintained by medical and financial institutions.  
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interpersonal skills   skills involving relationships between people.  
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transaction windows   counter areas designated for taking Rx and for dispensing them to patients.  
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auxiliary labels   labels regarding specific warnings, foods, or medications to avoid, potential side effects, and other cautionary interactions.  
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signature log   a book which patients sign for the Rx the receive, for legal and insurance purposes; may be electronic.  
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automated filling and dispensing machines   automated machines that fill and label pill bottles w/ correc quantities of ordered drugs.  
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counting tray   a tray designed for counting pills from a stock bottle into a Rx vial  
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safety cap   a child-resistant cap  
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markup   the difference between the retailer's purchase price and their sale price.  
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shelf stickers   stickers w/ bar codes that can be scanned for inventory identification.  
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unit price   the price of a unit of medication, such as one ounce of liquid cold remedy  
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The Techs duties are   always in a positive, courteous impression, process and prepare Rx, order stocks, keep the pharmacy clean, neat, and in proper working order.  
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DAW/ Dispensing Code 0   no selection  
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DAW/ Dispensing Code 1   substitution not allowed  
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DAW/ Dispensing Code 2   substitution allowed - patient requested  
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DAW/ Dispensing Code 3   substitution allowed - pharmacist selected  
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DAW/ Dispensing Code 4   substitution allowed - generic drug not in stock  
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DAW/ Dispensing Code 5   substitution allowed - brand drug dispensed as generic  
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DAW/ Dispensing Code 6   overide  
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DAW/ Dispensing Code 7   substitution not allowed - brand drug mandated by law  
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DAW/ Dispensing Code 8   substitution allowed - generic drug not available in marketplace  
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DAW/ Dispensing Code 9   other  
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